
Title: | Human patient simulator |
Authors: | Nicolas Brechenmacher, Author |
Material Type: | ISU Individual Project |
Publisher: | Illkirch-Graffenstaden (France) : International Space University, 2018 |
Size: | 1 electronic resource (iii, 38 p.) / col. ill. |
Bibliography note: | Includes bibliographical references |
Languages: | English |
Subjects: | Space medicine |
Description: | With the appearance of new technologies, Human Patient Simulators are more and more evolved and close to the reality, creating a human-machine symbiosis, essential in the training today. So how can we use this technology to support the health of astronauts for long journey in space? This is the question this report is trying to answer. Human Patient Simulator are reviewed, a cultural review is also provided. Environmental and medical aspects of spaceflights are identified. We see the technologies available to design an IT medical assistant. It is mainly conceived by using virtual reality and Artificial intelligence with the support of medical instrument. Finally, we see how such device can be used in specific case, particularly for the issues defined in the report. |
ISU program : | Master of Space Studies |
Permalink: | https://isulibrary.isunet.edu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10399 |
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